- The nation called Ed Ray a hero when he led a terrified group of children The dramatic ordeal and Rays role in it left an indelible mark on Chowchilla, where Ray and most of the children lived. The city then had a population of 5,000. (Tulsa World)
- In his final days, Frank Edward Ray was visited by many of the schoolchildren he helped save in the Chowchilla school bus kidnapping 35 years before. Mr. (Fresno Bee)
- The nation called Ed Ray a hero when he led a terrified group of children even after news of the infamous Chowchilla kidnapping grabbed headlines and inspired a TV movie. (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
- Frank Edward Ed Ray, 91, a school-bus driver who became a hero for helping Theyve Taken Our Children: The Chowchilla Kidnapping. (Denver Post)
- Frank Edward "Ed" Ray, a school bus driver who became a hero for helping "They've Taken Our Children: The Chowchilla Kidnapping. (Chicago Sun-Times)
- In his last days, Frank Edward Ray was visited by many of the schoolchildren he helped to save in the Chowchilla school bus kidnapping 35 years before. (Merced Sun-Star)
- Inevitably things will happen every now and then that trigger our memories of the Chowchilla busnapping 36 years ago. The death of Ed Ray is another chapter in a strange chain of events with many twists and turns. (Merced Sun-Star)
- In 1976, three kidnappers hijacked a school bus full of children in the farm town of Chowchilla, Calif. The kidnappers forced the 26 students and the bus driver, Frank Edward Ed Ray, into a truck that was buried underground and demanded a $5 million ransom. (Broadcast Newsroom (press release) (subscription))
- FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Ed Ray was the driver of the Chowchilla school bus that was hijacked more than thirty years ago. He died Thursday at the age of 91, after a lengthy illness. (Abc Local Web)
- Frank Edward Ed Ray, a school bus driver who became a hero for helping Theyve Taken Our Children: The Chowchilla Kidnapping. The driver and children all came from the small farm town of Chowchilla and the nearby community of Dairyland. (Herald Tribune)
Saturday, May 19, 2012
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